Church Life+Ministry
Incredible Indian Christianity: A Special Report on the World’s Most Vibrant Christward Movement
Why it’s the best and worst of times for India’s burgeoning churches.
Gleanings: November 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our November issue).
Why Africa Needed Its Own Study Bible
And why Americans might want one too.
How to Regain Cultural Capital
The persecuted church shows the power of community amid social hostility.
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How Gratitude Made Ann Voskamp an Activist
Ann Voskamp’s rural Canadian life may seem picture perfect. But with her new book, the intensely shy writer could spark a social movement among North American Christians.
Reclaiming Evangelism: Why Christians Need to Recover Their Passion for Christ
U.K. ministry leader explores evangelism's embarrassment, exclusivity, and entrepreneurial nature
The Bogus Scandal That Nearly Ruined the Father of Trinitarian Orthodoxy
At least no one brings severed hands to church anymore—right?
The Unique Church Alliance That's Bringing Love to At-Risk Kids
How two Houston pastors united their congregations to better serve their city.
Max Lucado's Hope for This Election Season
Why the beloved pastor and best-selling author isn't despairing for the church's future.
The Church and the Huddled Masses
Throughout US history, the church has had a complicated relationship with the "homeless, tempest-tost" looking for a better life.
She Reads Truth: Why Women Will Lead the 21st-Century Bible Resurgence
A hashtag started a movement to get millions of women into the Word.
Sunday Journeys - One Month at Moody Church
I love the diversity of cultures, ages, and worship styles.
Saturday is for Seminars - Centered & Sent, CMHC Summit, CPLF
Join me in Chicagoland, North Carolina, or Nashville.
Planting an Immigrant Church in America's Whitest City
Meet the retiree-turned-pastor who's creating a home for Portland's Arabic Christians.
How 'Colorblind' Christianity Broke Propaganda's Heart
The rapper, poet, and social activist on the story he can't believe we missed.
We’re Not Getting Any Younger
Our culture loves youth and fears age. Here’s what faith has to say.
Evangelical Views of the 2016 Election: Not the Lesser of Two Evils, Choose Candidate Evan McMullin Instead
Editor-in-Chief of Christ and Pop Culture wants to lay a foundation for a future conservative party
The Beard-Battle that Almost Split Christendom
A fond look back at the time when growing facial hair was an excommunication-worthy offense.
Evangelical Views of the 2016 Election: "There are No 'Must' Candidates!" -Darrell Bock
Professor of New Testament Studies articulates the dilemma many Christians face in this election cycle
Top Story November 10, 2020

Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”
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